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2051. Silver clothes brush used by a German Jewish woman while in hiding
survived the war in France, aided by her knowledge of French. She left France for the U.S. in 1948. Ruth ... mother, Elsa, survived the war in France, aided by her knowledge of French. She left France for the U ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of a scarf, a clothes and a hair brush, documents, a letter and photographs
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2052. Wellisch and Auerbach families papers
-2010), who was born December 13, 1917. The family lived at Borseplatz 6 in the First District of Vienna ... Collection of documents, correpondence, photographs and publications surrounding Kurt and Frieda ... Frieda Auerbach (1912-1990) was born on July 12, 1912 in Vienna, Austria. She was the only child of ... Ignatz (1873-1942) and Rosine (Regina) Auerbach (née Loewy, 1875-1942). Ignatz was born April 24, 1873 in
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2053. Arabs and refugees walk down a street in Casablanca.
Sophie Freud was born in on August 6, 1924 in Vienna, Austria. Her father, Dr. Martin Freud, was ... th Sophie Freud was born in on August 6, 1924 in Vienna, Austria. Her father, Dr. Martin Freud, was ... the oldest son of Dr. Sigmund Freud, the psychiatrist. Her mother, Ernestine (Esti) Drucker Freud ... Sigmund Freud, every Sunday with their father. Martin Freud was born on December 6, 1889 in Vienna. In
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2054. Bar Kochba Jewish Sports Club stickpin (BKB) with blue enamel decoration owned by a Czech Jewish refugee to the US
his attempts to prove his U.S. citizenship, with hopes of immigrating, and took his sons out of school ... leather portfolio, a set of silver ice cream spoons, and family papers documenting the Holocaust-era ... experiences of the Kovary family from Bratislava and the Neuhaus family from Hamburg. ... them to flee for fear of retaliation. They illegally crossed the border into Hungary, where they
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2055. Geometric floral patterned pink scarf worn by an infant while the family lived in hiding
survived the war in France, aided by her knowledge of French. She left France for the U.S. in 1948. Ruth ... mother, Elsa, survived the war in France, aided by her knowledge of French. She left France for the U ... The collection consists of a scarf, a clothes and a hair brush, documents, a letter and photographs ... relating to the experiences of Ruth and Walter Abraham, their daughter, Reha, and other family members in
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2056. US Army Good Conduct lapel button awarded to a Czech Jewish refugee
his attempts to prove his U.S. citizenship, with hopes of immigrating, and took his sons out of school ... leather portfolio, a set of silver ice cream spoons, and family papers documenting the Holocaust-era ... experiences of the Kovary family from Bratislava and the Neuhaus family from Hamburg. ... fear of retaliation. They illegally crossed the border into Hungary, where they obtained visas for the
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2057. Bar Kochba Jewish Sports Club (BKB) stickpin with blue enamel decoration owned by a Czech Jewish refugee
his attempts to prove his U.S. citizenship, with hopes of immigrating, and took his sons out of school ... leather portfolio, a set of silver ice cream spoons, and family papers documenting the Holocaust-era ... experiences of the Kovary family from Bratislava and the Neuhaus family from Hamburg. ... incident received such widespread publicity that the authorities advised them to flee for fear of
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2058. US Army Honorable Service lapel button awarded to a Czech Jewish refugee
his attempts to prove his U.S. citizenship, with hopes of immigrating, and took his sons out of school ... leather portfolio, a set of silver ice cream spoons, and family papers documenting the Holocaust-era ... experiences of the Kovary family from Bratislava and the Neuhaus family from Hamburg. ... fear of retaliation. They illegally crossed the border into Hungary, where they obtained visas for the
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2059. Brown leather wallet with laced edges used by a Czech Jewish refugee during his service in the US Army
his attempts to prove his U.S. citizenship, with hopes of immigrating, and took his sons out of school ... leather portfolio, a set of silver ice cream spoons, and family papers documenting the Holocaust-era ... experiences of the Kovary family from Bratislava and the Neuhaus family from Hamburg. ... widespread publicity that the authorities advised them to flee for fear of retaliation. They illegally
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2060. Wedding dress shipped to the United States by a German Jewish woman murdered at Riga
the back neckline is an opening with 6 silk covered buttons. A seam runs the length of the back and a ... The collection consists of a wedding dress, restitution paperwork, correspondence, and clippings ... relating to the experiences of Walter Lubran and his sister Alice Lubran Plocki before, during, and after ... of Kristallnacht, Robert was arrested, imprisoned in Sachsenhausen, given prisoner number 8086, and
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2061. US Army, European Civil Affairs Division shoulder sleeve patch worn by a Jewish soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... This collection consists of materials originally donated to the Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center ... insignia’s shield shape and sword are symbolic of the flaming sword of avenging justice used on the Supreme ... the de-Nazification program. Sidney, a lawyer by training, served as prosecutor for the U.S. military
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2062. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 5 cents, acquired by a US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... This collection consists of materials originally donated to the Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center ... Sidney, a lawyer by training, served as prosecutor for the U.S. military government in Bayreuth, as well ... as a judge, hearing approximately 1,800 cases involving civilian violations of military government
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2063. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 10 cents, acquired by a US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... This collection consists of materials originally donated to the Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center ... Sidney, a lawyer by training, served as prosecutor for the U.S. military government in Bayreuth, as well ... as a judge, hearing approximately 1,800 cases involving civilian violations of military government
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2064. Deggendorf displaced persons camp scrip, 25 cents, acquired by a US soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... This collection consists of materials originally donated to the Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center ... Sidney, a lawyer by training, served as prosecutor for the U.S. military government in Bayreuth, as well ... as a judge, hearing approximately 1,800 cases involving civilian violations of military government
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2065. US Third Army shoulder sleeve patch with an AO worn by a Jewish soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... This collection consists of materials originally donated to the Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center ... national colors and the design is an “AO,” which stands for Army of Occupation to honor the Army’s post WWI ... Sidney, a lawyer by training, served as prosecutor for the U.S. military government in Bayreuth, as well
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2066. Bearded man hand puppet created by a German Jewish Holocaust survivor and World War II veteran
The collection consists of handmade puppets, two photo albums and loose photographs relating to the ... experiences of Albert Günther Hess and his family before and during the Holocaust in Germany, Belgium, and ... France and the experiences of Albert in the United States and after his service in World War II. Some of ... Handmade, papier-mâché hand puppet of a bearded man created by Albert Guenther Hess in New York as
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2067. Breslau-related name lists from: Selected Records Relating to Concentration Camps from the National Archives and Records Administration.
Microfilm in USHMM Archives: 1996.A.0342. Reel 6. (This particular list is towards the end of the ... Typescript [printout of microfilm]. ... Number of Names or Other Entries-- Approx. 3200 ... At head of handwritten cover title: V.C.C 155/IX -- O.C.C. 26/2/a -- IC/1.
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2068. US Army regulation uniform with a 63rd infantry sleeve patch worn by a Jewish soldier
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... This collection consists of materials originally donated to the Hatikvah Holocaust Education Center ... U.S. Army issue tan dress shirt and trousers with a cloth belt worn by Sidney Cooley while he was ... enemy would bleed and burn in expiation of their crime against humanity.” On January 1, 1945, Sidney
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2069. Bricha: Jewish refugees leave Europe for Palestine; Ebensee camp at liberation; Belsen DP camp
World War II, he was part of a U.S. Army Air Force combat photography unit. He covered postwar relief ... Arthur L. Zegart was part of a US Army Air Force combat photography unit during World War II. He ... chief of the United Nations film division in the late 1940s. His 16 mm films of the liberation of ... Arthur L. Zegart (1917-1989) was born in Chicago and attended the University of Chicago. During
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2070. Briar wood bent Dublin pipe used by American soldier and liberator
The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The collection consists of a camera, camera accessories, tobacco pipes, silk maps, an armband ... documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Ralph Kopansky in the United States Army before ... during, and after World War II, including the liberation of Ohrdruf concentration camp, where he carried
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2071. Ernest Michel papers
Correspondence from Ernest Michel, originally of Mannheim, Germany, that he sent to an American pen ... -pal (Robert Lindsay, of Wilmington, Delaware) from 1937-1939, as well as selected postwar documents ... and a DVD titled "Ernest Michel: Memories of a Lifetime" (undated). Also includes a file of ... materials related to an Auschwitz-Buna Memorial Dinner in New York, and to survivors of that camp, 1964.
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2072. Autograph book and photo album presented to Elizabeth Kaufmann prior to her departure from the La Guespy refugee home in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Usach, in caring for approximately thirty children between the ages of 6 and 17. While Elizabeth was ... run by Juliette Usach, the La Guespy children's home provided shelter to a number of Jewish and non ... Elizabeth Koenig (born Elizabeth Kaufmann) is the daughter of Fritz and Helen (Berggruen) Kaufmann ... Elizabeth Koenig (born Elizabeth Kaufmann) is the daughter of Fritz and Helen (Berggruen) Kaufmann. She was
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2073. 1948 JDC Country Directors’ Conference
companies until 1922, when he entered Jewish social service work. He became assistant secretary of the ... Succeeding Joseph Hyman as JDC secretary in 1940, Leavitt directed JDC aid from the U.S. to German-occupied ... Europe. Together with Joseph J. Schwartz in Europe, Leavitt formed most of the policy decisions during ... survivors in Europe. He also took part in channeling JDC efforts to immigration to Israel and the start of
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2074. Arthur Szyk drawing
Consists of artwork created by Arthur Szyk, a satirical and propaganda artist working in the United ... Drawing of satirical subject matter relating to World War II created in the United States. Matted ... image of heavy set man talking over a table to a thinner man, both in Nazi uniform, thinner man holding ... a document reading "U.S.A. German & Italian Consulates Closed." Signed "Arthur Szyk/N.Y. 1941" in
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2075. Green wool US Army blanket owned by a Jewish refugee who survived by assuming a Catholic identity
The collection consists of artifacts relating to the experiences of Olga Wisen and her son, Mark ... government would want the land for a collective farm. During the summer of 1940, they spent their nights in ... would arrest large groups of people for deportation to concentration camps. During these round-ups, the ... died of typhus. Olga had been corresponding regularly with Pinio in Lublin. But in the early winter of